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The phrase "a bus on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a bus that is currently in motion or located on a specific route or street.
Example: "I saw a bus on Main Street that was heading towards the downtown area."
Alternatives: "a bus traveling on" or "a bus located on".
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A Palestinian suicide bomber struck a bus on one of Jerusalem's main commercial arteries, killing 16 civilians.
The possibility of trouble was minimal as observers did not board a bus on the same route on more than one occasion.
A bus on stilts?
Bronya: We met on a bus on the way to a swim meet in eighth grade.
Staying with Erol over the weekend (and sleeping on a bus on Thursday) meant big savings.
"We're probably going to be a bus on Wednesday," Brey said.
WAITING for a bus on a drizzly winter morning is miserable.
YOU want to dash for a bus on the other side of the street.
"Paris is not like this," she said, waiting for a bus on the Upper West Side.
North Koreans look out from a bus on the streets of Pyongyang.
A guy running for a bus on Third Avenue looks more exhausted.
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